Pretend You're a Cat is an 1974 children's poetry book was written by Jean Marzollo and illustrated
by Marcia Sewall. It was originally way back in 1974 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Marzollo's text copyright was 1974,
but it was not published until 1974 (by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich) with illustrations by Marcia Sewall. The story was
reissued in 1990 with new illustrations by Jerry Pinkney. On the original story, Booklist, in a review of Pretend You're a Cat, wrote "Challenging preschoolers to imitate pigs, cows, birds, and other animals, this upbeat picture book will appeal to their imagination and sense of fun. It was first published in 1974, used in 3 colored inks with combine with pen and ink drawings. Year later in 1990, Jerry Pinkney's re-illustrated with watercolors and pencil drawings. Simple in concept and inviting in design, this book will be a popular choice for story hours." and the School Library Journal "With minimal coaching, these delightful, simple rhymes will be easily learned, recited, and acted out." Publishers Weekly called it a "clever concept book" and wrote "The rhymed verses are vivid and straightforward, and Pinkney's inventive watercolor and pencil drawings and quite differently of Marcia Sewall's black and white drawings are as engaging as the characters and animals he portrays."
This is the book was original published in New York, with three-colors illustrations was lost. But Jerry Pinkney death in 2021, He uses watercolors and colored pencil that illustrate that mind of Marcia Sewall's 1974 picture book. No information on this book exists online by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
It was still lost, It came from the website that read books at Open Library for email address called: https://openlibrary.org/books/OL36664894M/Pretend_you're_a_cat